Leukemia for my 2 year old

TAZ

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Although this is a repeat, I can certainly vouch for the at least 80% survival rate. My daughter's beast friend at the time (when they were 3) was diagnosed with Leukemia. The chemo made her sick for a while and made her hair fall out, but after a while she was as back to normal as someone could be. The most remarkable thing though was the innocence that little kids have. For the most part she thought she was just sick, not aware of the 20% hanging over her. And when they played together it was like the disease or baldness was not even there. Isnt it nice not to judge people by what they look like.

Best of luck to your family.
 

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Children make much better patients than adults...
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It's more than likely gonna be harder on you all than your son. Young children seem to be better at handling situations such as these.

Your particular situation sure puts things into perspective. Makes this LSU blowout seem quite trivial...
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GOOD luck to you and your son, the best thing to do is keep a positive attitude. Hope everything works out.
 

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Oh My, Mizzou...... so sorry to hear of this news!! there is nothing harder to deal with than an illness/injury to a child..... Bryan is in my thoughts and prayers, as well as you and your wife!! Just keep that 80% child lukemia survival rate in mind, KNOW that your son is part of that 80%, and keep on praying that soon, the cure rate will reach 100% for all other children inflicted!!
 

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Mizzou, I will pray for your son. My son will be 2 in September, and I can't imagine how hard this must be for you and your family. Best wishes, Mike
 

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Mizzou, Keep us posted on Grant. I have a four year old son named Grant as well and a two year old son Nolan, i cannot imagine what your going through as i told you previously my wife had thyroid cancer earlier this year. My family and i are praying for your son.
 

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When something like this comes along it really makes us all realize just how precious our health is, and much we take for granted each day.

My prayers go out to you and your family in hopes that all will be OK. Things like this always have a way of working out. Be strong and God bless you and yours
 

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i am a runner--at 4:45 every morning--its my prayer time also--grant will be in my daily prayers-please keep us posted--i have 1 yr old grand son-god bless your family
 

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Mizzou, being a father of 3(soon to be 4) kids I cannot imagine what your going through. My wife and I will keep you and Grant in our daily prayers( My middle name is Grant and if we have a boy, grant's it
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God Bless

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hey Mizzou.....

Remember this: Your son, like you, is an American.....and we come from good stock -- a nation of warriors and fighters. Most of the battle is going to come from the heart and faith. You are going to have to all pull together and use every resource to beat this thing. I am confident that many incredible things will come out of this trying time for your son, you, and your family. I will also keep him and all of you in my prayers.....your faith will pull you through this....there are some pretty good ways to fight this disease out there but the most effective comes from inside
 

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My prayers are with you and your family. Having a child this hits close to home and all I can say is please stay strong for your little guy. He's not gonna understand stuff and keep in mind that constantly running a hand through his hair and a ton of hugs will help him feel more secure with whats going on. When things like this happen it really puts things in perspective and makes us instantly realize that nothing else really matters. My heart goes out to any child and family that has to settle for anything less than your two year old watching teletubbies and playing with hot wheel cars. I'm not a rich guy so I can't offer to make any financial donations but if things are going to be tight for you guys I would be more than happy to send over some nice clothing and toys your way. My little guy is 2yrs/8mo and if I can help you out with that so you can use your funds for more important things let me know. My email address can be obtained through Jack.

God bless!



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TJBELL

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well said by everyone in this forum!! freeze, kevin, etc... i am really choked up and quite glossy eyed and am lost for words! GOD BLESS YOU GRANT!!! mizzou, you WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS MY FRIEND!!!!!! NOT JUST TODAY, BUT EVERYDAY UNTIL I HEAR EVERYTHING IS BACK TO PERFECT. been down this ugly road and now i WILL have a happy ending!!

prayers and a possitive attitude WILL prevail. GOD, please help mizzou and his son grant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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